By Zee News : India National |
In a shocking revelation on late Friday night, it has been reported that one of the terrorists holed up in hotel Taj Mahal was doing his internship there as Trainee Chef for past 10 months.
`India to acquire storm surfing aircraft by 2011`!
India will acquire an aircraft to surf the storm to give adequate warning of its path and intensity by 2011, according to Indo-US Science and Technology Forum Executive Director Arabinda Mitra.
Somali pirates strike again, hijack cargo ship with 25 Indian crew members !
In yet another hijacking of a cargo ship, heavily-armed Somali pirates on Friday seized a chemical tanker with 25 Indians among the 31 crew in the Gulf of Aden.
ISI CHIEF TO VISIT INDIA ON PM`S SUMMON !
The chief of Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) of Pakistan Lt General Ahmed Shujaa Pasha will be coming to India in connection with the terrorist attacks in Mumbai.
Coca Cola bottling unit employees stranded at Bangkok airport!
Around 32 employees of a Coca Cola bottling unit on the outskirts of the city.
Navy commandos recover 30 bodies from Taj!
Marine commandos, who were involved in a dare devil operation to flush out terrorists holed up in the Taj, on Friday said that recovered at least 30 dead bodies.
Air-dropping of commandos marks beginning of new tactics!
The airdropping of NSG commandos on the rooftops of Nariman House marks the beginning of a new chapter in tackling terror in India.
TRIDENT SANITISED, OBEROI ALMOST CLEARED: DESMUKH!
Maharashtra Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh on Friday termed the Mumbai attacks as an attack on the nation.
Experts say planning for Mumbai terror strike in Pakistan, execution by Indian affiliate !
Intelligence and security officials have admitted that planning for it could have taken place in Pakistan, and its execution was carried out with the help of an Indian affiliate.
"Indian spy agencies failed due to their overwhelming focus on Pak terror groups" !
Indian intelligence agencies completely failed in preventing the Mumbai terror strikes because of their "overwhelming focus" on Pakistan-based militant groups all these years.